This world was not built for the likes of Marcel, the stop-motion-animated minuscule shell who sports pink shoes. Riding in a car makes him vomit repeatedly, unreachable itches make him scream, and ...
After a series of successful shorts and books, the comedian’s animated mollusk character, created with Dean Fleischer-Camp, receives feature-length treatment. By Lovia Gyarkye Arts & Culture Critic ...
Upon seeing Marcel, the one-inch tall mollusk hero of A24's endearing and irresistible new movie "Marcel the Shell With Shoes On," a few words might easily spring to mind. Small, and all of its ...
Ross Bonaime is the Senior Film Editor at Collider. He is a Virginia-based critic, writer, and editor who has written about all forms of entertainment for Paste Magazine, Brightest Young Things, ...
The eye blinks. It’s just the one eye, located on the right side of his body, but it takes in so much of the world around him, and thanks to the power of stop-motion animation, it blinks. The mouth ...
One of the harsher lessons of “Marcel the Shell With Shoes On,” an otherwise winsome bit of family-friendly whimsy, is the high price of internet stardom. Marcel — a garrulous 1-inch-tall seashell ...
There are plenty of BIG movies this summer, from "Top Gun: Maverick" and "Jurassic World: Dominion" to "Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness." But the highest-rated one of all on Rotten ...
“Have you ever eaten a raspberry?… And what was that like?” In “Marcel the Shell With Shoes On,” even the smallest questions are the stuff of immersive world-building. The film, a hybrid of ...
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Marcel the Shell With Shoes On was reviewed out of the SXSW Film Festival. Marcel the Shell With Shoes On is acclaimed indie studio A24's first foray into family films, and it is a delightful time ...
These are some of the words a former top Publicis Groupe executive used to describe Marcel, the AI-powered HR and project management app that has been one of the industry's most mysterious and ...